Science, asked by celine17d, 5 months ago

9.
There is a species 'A' of plants that grow in a huge
number but is found only in 'B' part of India in the
whole world. Which type of species is it?
(a) Endangered
(6) Abundant
(c)
Exotic
(d)
Endemic​

Answers

Answered by nithyashree14
0

Answer:

endemic...

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Answered by poona2339
0

Answer:

A correct answer is an option (D)Endemic​

Explanation:

  • Endemic species are those that exist discovered in just one region and nowhere else around the globe. For the sample, kangaroos are originally endemic to Australia and exist located nowhere else on the planet. The circumstances where they maintain being stained outside their natural habitat are due to humans familiarizing them when the creature existed in detention.
  • the marsupials are endemic exclusively to Australia and its surrounding islands. The Tasmanian Tiger is one such creature that lived endemic to Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. But currently, it lives extinct.

Hence, The correct answer is an option (D)Endemic​

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